profusion 的定义
- abundance; abundant quantity.
- a great quantity or amount.
- lavish spending; extravagance.
profusion 近义词
abundance
更多profusion例句
- They start talking about stuff like quantum energy fields, or about profusion of blood in Spect images.
- These seemed to be emerging in bewildering profusion from experiments at ever-higher energies.
- Nature’s heterogeneity therefore carves out spaces for a profusion of organisms.
- Suffice it to say, solutions to the profusion of cheap plastic and plastic waste are available.
- A famous image of inventor Nikola Tesla shows him casually sitting on a chair, legs crossed, taking notes—oblivious to the profusion of artificial lightning rending the air meters away.
- Despite the profusion of products, the star—as the U.N. clearly knows—will always be Posh herself.
- In 2009, he said asylum-seekers "will bring with them a profusion of diseases."
- Yet no age has ever produced a greater profusion of writers who foresaw vividly and rivetingly the impending explosions.
- It explains why fairytales boast such a profusion of curses, dragons, witches, and potions.
- The garden at the rear was bright with a profusion of spring flowers and sheltered with ornamental trees and vines.
- They found it not composed entirely of ashes and tin cans, either, although both of these were there in great profusion.
- Cards of invitation from the most distinguished personages rained down upon the fortunate veteran in profusion.
- Great tropical trees grew in wild profusion, while gorgeous vegetation abounded.
- The malecontents at the coffeehouses of London murmured at this profusion, and accused William of ostentation.